PopularJailbreakTweakMiniPlayerMakesItsWayToTheMac

MiniPlayer, the small-sized music player for iOS which launched on the Cydia Store some time ago, is now available to download and install on Mac computers. You can pick up the software free of charge now from developer MPow’s website (due to Apple’s sandboxing restrictions, it’s not available on the Mac App Store).

MiniPlayer for Mac, however, allows users to add a small-sized music control interface under OS X. It supports iTunes, as you’d expect, but MiniPlayer can also work alongside the likes of Rdio and Spotify (though you’ll need to manually choose MiniPlayer’s default service from inside its preferences).

The app also supports the OS X sharing options, which include Messages, AirDrop, Twitter, Facebook, and Flickr, and usefully shared songs also include album art.

Developer MPow is allowing anyone to write a plugin for MiniPlayer, though it seems that at the minute, no third-party plugins have been created for the software. We’ll keep you updated with any significant developments on this front.